The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 15th Continuing To Win, Part 1: No. 1 Stanford remained undefeated with a 69-58 win over rival California in Berkeley, getting 16 points from Rob Little and 15 points and 9 rebounds from Josh Childress. Stanford (21-0, 12-0 Pac Ten) held Golden Bear leading […]
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Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 13th Edelin sits out: Syracuse point guard Billy Edelin did not practice Thursday and will be out indefinitely, coach Jim Boeheim said. Edelin, a sophomore, sat out against Virginia Tech and Connecticut before returning Saturday and playing 23 minutes in a loss at Providence. […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Thursday, February 12th St. Joseph’s (PA) beats Dayton (OH): St. Joseph’s put its undefeated streak on the line yesterday against once Top 25 Dayton. The game was a contest between the two top teams from the Atlantic 10, the first between teams that were both 9-0. […]
Touring the NE
Touring Around the Northeast by Phil Kasiecki Eagles Snap Skid, Then Sleepwalk to Victory In New York Boston College came into Wednesday’s game with a chance to snap their three-game losing streak, and did just that by knocking off struggling Notre Dame, 76-69, on Wednesday. They then headed to New […]
Tom Crotty Memorial Player Profiles
The Tom Crotty Memorial Boy’s Classic – Player Evaluations by Keith Irizarry About a week ago, I wrote an article about the Tom Crotty Tournament, which was played in the memory of some of the great people, including Thomas Crotty a four-year basketball standout at Marist, who were lost during […]
Horizon Commissioner Jon LeCrone
An Interview with Horizon League Commissioner Jonathan LeCrone by Bill Kintner In this installment of my coverage of the Horizon League, the Big Cheese weighs in on league expansion. With all the speculation concerning potential expansion I thought it was time to get some answers. Jon LeCrone is certainly the […]
Ivy League Notebook
Ivy League Notebook by Owen Bochner The second weekend of Ivy-exclusive games proved once again that anything can happen. Cornell, for example, looked downright bipolar in the weekend’s action. Friday night, the Big Red demolished Brown, 96-81, leading by as many as 24 points. Twenty-four hours later, the Red looked […]
Morninng Dish
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, February 11th Syracuse hangs on without AWOL Edelin: Hakim Warrick led the Orangemen to a 63-61 win over visiting Rutgers Tuesday night. Warrick finished with 16 points and 14 rebounds. The win was much-needed for Syracuse, who had dropped four out of five. Josh Pace, […]
Vermont’s Matt Sheftic
Sheftic Returns Quietly, But At the Top by Phil Kasiecki When Matt Sheftic got up to check into Sunday’s game at Northeastern, a big section of the crowd erupted in applause. The Vermont fans were elated to see the 6’8″ senior big man in his first action of the season. […]
Disaster at St. John’s
Something Happened at St. John’s… by Jim Woods A disaster happened at St. John’s last week. I’m sure most of you have followed the story, therefore I will only provide the basic details to refresh your memories. They suffered an embarrassing loss at Pittsburgh Wednesday night. The loss paled in […]